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Grammar detail: an introduction to 敬語(けいご)and politeness in Japanese

an introduction to 敬語(けいご)and politeness in Japanese
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けいご
敬語
is the Japanese term for 'polite language'. You will encounter the most important aspect of 敬語 very early in your Japanese studies: in normal speech, we use the ます form of a verb (also called the 'polite' form), instead of the dictionary form (also called the plain form).
plain formpolite formmeaning
きます
run
います
say
Nouns can be made 'more polite' by prefixing them with either お or ご. In general, お is used for words of Japanese origin and ご is used for words of Chinese origin, but there are exceptions, and it is best to learn the most common words. In some cases, the お or ご form of a word has become the generally accepted form, such as お
かね
, お
ちゃ
or お
みせ
.
お金 (money)お休み (holiday)お祝い (celebration)
お酒 (alcohol)お皿 (dish)お店 (store)
ご主人 (husband)ご機嫌 (mood)ご祝儀 (tip)
These forms are collectively known as
ていねいご
丁寧語
(polite language).
Humble and honorific forms
In addition to the plain and polite forms, however, 敬語 encompasses two more concepts. Using these concepts correctly is tricky even for native speakers, because not only do they require slightly different vocabulary and grammar, they also require a conceptual understanding of exactly when to apply each form. The concepts are the 'honorific', which is used when talking about a third person, and the 'humble', which is used when talking about yourself. The basic idea is that to be extremely polite, you want to 'honor' the person you are talking to or about, and you want to 'humble' yourself.
Generally speaking, you will only need to use the honorific and humble forms yourself in formal situations - speeches, special events etc. However, you will hear them used quite a lot, because they are used for example in shops and restaurants. So it is worth familiarizing yourself with the idea quite early on, and then learning specific examples as you encounter them.
Honorific forms
Honorific forms are used when you are talking about a third party. In many situations, you can simply swap a standard verb for an honorific verb. In other cases, if a specific honorific verb does not exist, you can use an honorific form of the standard verb.
Honorific alternatives exist for many standard verbs, and in some cases there are multiple alternatives. Here are some of the most common:
するなさるdo
行くおいでになるgo
言うおっしゃるsay
くれる下さるgive
食べる召し上がるeat
Any verb can be made honorific by using the お + になる form.
待つお待ちになるwait
教えるお教えになるteach
Another common approach is to use the passive form of a verb - the passive form is considered honorific.
These forms are known as
そんけいご
尊敬語
(honorific language).
Humble forms
Humble forms are used when you are talking about yourself. Essentially you are showing respect to your listeners by using humble terms for words or actions that refer to yourself.
いるおるbe
行く参るgo
見る拝見するsee
言う申し上げる (opinion) or 申す (name)say
Any verb can be made humble by using the お + する form (sometimes called the affirmative humble form).
待つお待ちするwait
教えるお教えするteach
案内するご案内するintroduce
These forms are known as
けんじょうご
謙譲語
(humble language).
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Kanji used in this grammar

ケイ   うやま to respect, revere   
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ゴ   かた to talk, relate   かたらう to talk together, chat   
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コウ   ギョウ   アン   ゆ    い to go   おこな to take place   
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ゲン   ゴン   say; word   こと word, saying   い to say   
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キン   コン   かね gold; money   
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チャ   サ    tea   
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テン   みせ shop   
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キュウ   やす to rest   やすまる to be rested   やすめる to suspend (use etc.)   
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シュク   シュウ   いわ to celebrate   
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シュ   さけ    さか- sake   
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さら dish   
シュ   ス   master   ぬし landlord   おも main   
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ジン   ニン   ひと person   
キ    machine   はた loom   
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ケン   ゲン   いや disagreeable   きら to dislike   
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ギ    ceremony   
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チョウ   テイ    a (city) block; counter for long/narrow things, blocks of tofu   
ネイ    preferable, rather; peaceful, quiet   
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カ   ゲ   した below, under   しも bottom part   もと under (influence)   さげる to lower, to reduce   さがる to be lowered   くだ to descend   くだ to judge   くださる to give   おろす to drop off (passenger)   おりる to get off (train)   
ショク   ジキ    food   たべる to eat   く to eat   
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ショウ   め to summon   
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ジョウ   ショウ   うえ above   うわ- above   あげる to raise   あがる to rise   かみ first half, upper part   のぼ to climb   のぼせる to bring up, to raise   のぼ to bring up   
タイ   ま to wait   
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キョウ   おしえる to teach   おそわる to be taught   
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ソン   たっと    とうと precious, dear, exalted   たっと    とうと to set a high value on, to esteem highly   
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サン   まい to visit, go, come   
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ケン   み to see   みえる to be seen; to appear   みせる to show   
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ハイ   おが to pray, to venerate   
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シン   もう to say   
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アン    plan   
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ナイ   ダイ   うち inside   
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ケン    self-effacing   
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ジョウ   ゆず to yield, concede; to transfer, assign   
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